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Catchafire | February 14, 2023
On February 13, 2023, Catchafire, a good social organization, takes the initiative to help philanthropic leaders redefine capacity-building grants. Catchafire has a pool of more than one million volunteer experts who offer one-hour free consulting to help nonprofits solve problems as they come up in the community. Nonprofits can choose which areas to improve from a list of more than 150 projects that address their operational, marketing, fundraising, and other needs. However, qu...
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Skechers, CORE, Hope For Haiti, World Central Kitchen | August 23, 2021
Skechers, The Comfort Technology Company™, is supporting Haiti earthquake relief efforts with a $1 million donation to be given to three charitable organizations: CORE, Hope For Haiti and World Central Kitchen. The Company is supporting these organizations to help the Haitian people who need immediate assistance recovering from this natural disaster. Since the tragic event on the morning of Saturday, August 14, more than 2,100 people have died with countless others criticall...
TEGNA Foundation | January 30, 2020
The TEGNA Foundation, the charitable foundation sponsored by TEGNA, and KVUE, TEGNA’s ABC affiliate in Austin, announced they will award seven nonprofit organizations community grants totaling $25,000 in the greater Austin community. The grants aim to address pressing needs in the Austin community, including affordability, transportation, nutrition and housing. KVUE is working to effect positive change in our community, including through charitable contributions, employee volunteerism, rep...
Ambler Savings Bank | January 27, 2020
Expressive Path students at Norristown Area High School, Art Teacher Sue Guido, and Pamela Martin, Executive Director of Expressive Path, recently accepted a $15,000 donation from Ambler Savings Bank. The donation, made through the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program, will be used to provide free creative art and music workshops at local schools, centers, and shelters to teens between the ages of 12 and 19....
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